Series of illustrations comissioned by the Tianguis TurĂ­stico.

Inspired by the art of Xalitla, this papyrus illustration uses a dynamic interplay of line and color to vividly narrate the cycles of rural life, celebration, and the afterlife. The flowing lines, bold yet fluid, guide the viewer through a rich tapestry of scenes that depict the rhythms of daily life in the countryside.

Vivid, earthy tones evoke the warmth of the sun, while splashes of vibrant color bring the festive spirit of local celebrations to life. Interwoven within these scenes are ethereal representations of the afterlife, with gentle, spiraling forms and ghostly figures that hint at spiritual journeys. The papyrus serves as both a window into a world where life and death are intimately connected, and a celebration of the enduring beauty of rural traditions and rituals.